Tribal community definition

Tribal community means any community which is living outside a tribal territory but is organized in a tribal manner.
Tribal community means a tract of land held by an Indian tribe recognized by the Federal Bureau of Indian Affair’s Office of Federal Acknowledgement under 25 CFR Part 83.
Tribal community means a community within a federally recognized California Native American tribe or nonfederally recognized Native American tribe on the contact list maintained by the Native American Heritage Commission for the purposes of Chapter 905 of the Statutes of 2004.

Examples of Tribal community in a sentence

  • The development plan contained in the fee-to-trust application included the creation of single-family homes for Tribal housing, vineyards, a winery with offices (that can be used as a Tribal community room), a fire station, and a paved access road.

  • For providers in twenty-four (24) hour settings, a requirement to provide discharge planning services which shall, at a minimum: Coordinate a community-based discharge plan for each Enrollee served under this Contract beginning at intake, including Tribal- community resources and services when applicable.

  • This agreement is established in order to continue to promote the general welfare of County and Tribal community residents through the common goals of law enforcement protection of life and property, preservation of public peace and good order.

  • The Consultations shall be an opportunity to discuss items of mutual interest, build and maintain a mutually beneficial government-to-government relationship, and identify ways to work together to provide services and benefits to the Tribal community and County residents.

  • Preserving Connections ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parents shall support the child’s ties with family, friends, neighborhood, and Tribal community.


More Definitions of Tribal community

Tribal community means a tract of land held by an Indian tribe recognized and eligible for funding and services from the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Tribal community means any community or ethnic group, whether or not living within a tribal territory, which is organised in a tribal manner;
Tribal community means a tract of land held by an Indian tribe recognized and eligible for funding and services from the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs by the Federal Bureau of Indian Affair’s Office of Federal Acknowledge- ment under 25 CFR Part 83.
Tribal community means a community within a federally recognized California Native American tribe or nonfederally recognized Native American tribe on the contact list maintained by the Native American Heritage Commission.
Tribal community means a community within a federally recognized California Native American tribe or nonfederally recognized Native American
Tribal community. ' means a member or descendant of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan or any other US federally recognized Indian Tribe, residing within or working within the boundaries of the Reservation.
Tribal community means all members of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe and members of their households, residents of the Shoalwater Bay Reservation, persons with significant ties to the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe, and persons consenting to the jurisdiction of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe.